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Oike Clinic in Kyoto

Oike Clinic

The Oike Clinic specializes in health examinations and is situated near Kinkakuji Temple and Nijo Castle in Kyoto, Japan. Equipped with one PET-CT, four MRIs, and one CT machine, it is a diagnostic specialist conducting over 30,000 imaging tests annually.

We have started a new program in 2023. This program is designed to offer comprehensive health screenings for international visitors coming to Japan from overseas.

What's included in our global course packages?

This program includes the following services.

  1. Individual interpretation

  2. Translation of the result sheets

  3. International postage of the result sheets

We support the health and well-being of overseas visitors coming to Japan, assuring a healthy life for you.

PET-CT:
We have introduced the next-generation semiconductor PET-CT "GE OMNI Legend" for the first time in Kansai in 2023. Scanning time is approximately 10 minutes. With high-definition images, extracting much smaller lesions have been made possible.

MRI:
MRI is a diagnostic test visualizing cross-sections of the body from various angles, providing detailed information on the brain, spinal cord, internal organs, muscles, joints, and blood vessels.

Oike Clinic has a total of 4 MRIs;
・Philips Ingenia 3T
・Siemens Skyra 3T
・Siemens Avant Fit 1.5T
・Canon Vantage 1.5T

Doctors

Dr. Kishi yo
Board Certified Physician of Japan Society of Ningen Dock, Health Evaluation and Promotion Specialist, Medical Checkup Supervisor, The Japan Neurological Society Board Certified Neurosurgeon, Japan Medical Association Certified Occupational Physician, Japan Medical Association Certified Sports Medicine Physician, Medical Checkup Information Management Instructor (Ningen Dock Advisor), Director of Oike Clinic

Dr. Tomoko Tanabe, M.D., FACP
Physician, General Internal Medicine, Fellow of the Japanese Society of Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine (Certified), Deputy Director of Oike Clinic

Booking

https://chiinkaimedicalcheckup.com

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